Usages of tumeru
明日 の 弁当 に、 おにぎり や 野菜 を 詰めて おく。asita no bentou ni, onigiri ya yasai wo tumete oku.
For tomorrow’s boxed lunch, I’ll pack rice balls and vegetables in advance.
パン や 果物 を 半分 だけ 詰めたら、 かばん に 全部 入った。pan ya kudamono wo hanbun dake tumetara, kaban ni zenbu haitta.
When I packed only half of the bread and fruit, everything fit in my bag.
旅行 の 前 に、 服 を スーツケース に 詰めて おきます。ryokou no mae ni, huku wo suutukeesu ni tumete okimasu.
Before the trip, I pack my clothes into the suitcase in advance.
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